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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostPut the kettle on love.
you probably already have done because you knew I'd say that
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My biggest complaint about Union has always been its too defensive, look at the world cup final compared to the Super League Grand Final, one was "tense" where as one was very much exciting from whistle to whistle
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostOnly good thing about League is that they do "dressing room cam" better than us (Union).
you probably already have done because you knew I'd say that
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Only good thing about League is that they do "dressing room cam" better than us (Union).
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Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
I've played both actually, but more union. Personally I found union more demanding in terms of strength, especially upper body strength, and anaerobic running, but league required more aerobic fitness because it's non stop movement backward and forward. But then, it would also depend on what position you play. I can't really say one is tougher than the other; both would be physically pretty tough for someone switching codes; it can be done and is often done succesfully, but it requires a shift in training emphasis; basically if a union forward plays league he'll be knackered after 40 minutes of the first few games from all the running, and a league player moving to the forwards in union would be knackered from the shoving and wrestling for the ball. I don't know what 'backs' are for so I can't comment on them or their lovely haircuts.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostProof example that Rugby Union is for girls, League all the way!
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